**Chapter 14: Baby Vegeta, Baby Goku, and Baby Broly Get into a Fight Over a Popsicle**
The Hero Daycare was alive with the usual buzz of activity. The babies had enjoyed a morning of play and laughter, and Lois Lane was preparing a special treat for them: popsicles. The promise of a sweet, icy treat was met with excited cheers from the little heroes, who were eager to cool down and enjoy a refreshing snack.
Lois carefully placed the popsicles on a low table, ensuring each one was in reach of the little hands that would soon be scrambling for them. She glanced around the room, making sure everything was in order as she prepared for the chaos that was sure to follow.
Baby Vegeta, Baby Goku, and Baby Broly were among the first to spot the colorful popsicles. Their eyes widened with excitement, and they quickly made their way over to the table. Each of them had their own favorite flavor in mind, and the sight of the popsicles immediately triggered a competitive streak.
Baby Vegeta, with his usual serious expression, reached for a popsicle with a determined look. "I want this one!" he declared, grabbing a red popsicle with his tiny hands.
Baby Goku, who had been eyeing a blue popsicle, pouted when he saw Baby Vegeta's choice. "I wanted that one!" he said, his voice rising in frustration.
Baby Broly, who had been quietly observing, saw the commotion and decided to join in. He reached for the green popsicle, but when he saw Baby Goku's disappointed expression, he started to reconsider his choice.
The tension in the room began to rise as Baby Vegeta and Baby Goku started to argue. "No, I saw it first!" Baby Goku insisted, his voice becoming more insistent.
Baby Vegeta shook his head, holding tightly onto his popsicle. "I'm older! I should get the first pick!"
Baby Broly, feeling left out of the argument, started to whimper as he clutched the green popsicle. The sight of the two friends arguing over the popsicles made him feel distressed.
Lois, hearing the rising volume of the argument, quickly stepped in. She approached the table with a calm demeanor, hoping to defuse the situation. "Alright, boys, let's all take a deep breath," she said gently. "There are enough popsicles for everyone, so there's no need to argue."
But Baby Vegeta and Baby Goku were already in full argument mode, their tiny voices overlapping as they continued to bicker. Baby Broly, now in tears, held tightly onto his green popsicle, feeling overwhelmed by the commotion.
Lois sighed and knelt down beside them, taking a deep breath to maintain her patience. "Okay, let's figure this out," she said firmly but kindly. "How about we share the popsicles? We can cut them into pieces so everyone gets a taste of what they want."
Baby Vegeta and Baby Goku paused, their arguments faltering as they considered the suggestion. "Share?" Baby Goku asked, his voice softening slightly.
Lois nodded, giving them both an encouraging smile. "Yes, we can share. That way, everyone gets to enjoy a popsicle and no one feels left out."
Baby Vegeta looked at the popsicle in his hand, then at Baby Goku and Baby Broly. He seemed to think for a moment before slowly nodding. "Okay, we can share," he agreed, his voice still a bit gruff but more cooperative.
Baby Goku nodded enthusiastically. "Yeah, let's share!"
Lois quickly retrieved a pair of child-safe utensils and began to cut the popsicles into smaller pieces. She handed a piece to Baby Vegeta, another to Baby Goku, and one to Baby Broly. The sight of the popsicles being divided up seemed to calm the three babies, their earlier frustration fading away as they received their shares.
Baby Broly, still sniffling a bit, took a tentative lick of his popsicle and smiled at the sweet taste. Baby Goku and Baby Vegeta also enjoyed their portions, their earlier tension replaced with happy giggles as they savored their treats.
The other babies, who had been watching the drama unfold, now gathered around the table to enjoy their own popsicles. Baby Thor, Baby Clint, and Baby Trunks all happily munched on their snacks, their earlier curiosity about the commotion now satisfied.
Lois watched the scene with a sense of relief and satisfaction. The argument had been resolved, and the babies were now enjoying their popsicles in harmony. It was a small victory, but one that reminded her of the importance of sharing and cooperation.
As the babies finished their popsicles and began to wind down from their sugary treat, Lois made a mental note to keep an eye on the dynamics of the daycare. The little heroes were learning and growing, and each day brought new challenges and lessons.
With the popsicle drama behind them, the daycare once again filled with the sounds of happy chatter and playful laughter. Lois knew that there would be more adventures and more moments of conflict to navigate, but she was ready to face them with patience and understanding.
As the day drew to a close and the babies began their winding down routines, Lois felt a deep sense of satisfaction. The Hero Daycare was a place of growth, learning, and fun, and she was grateful to be a part of the journey.
And as the sun set and the room grew quieter, she prepared for the night ahead, ready to embrace whatever new adventures the following day would bring.